Derek Hough and his sister, Julianne, are hot right now — on and off the dance floor.

These multi-talented siblings both "grew up doing theater," said Derek. So, he thought, why not head back to the stage to put on a theatrical dance show?

"We went back to the roots of why we do what we do," he said of their new "Move on Tour" show. "There's nothing quite like a live experience. We don't really get a chance to interact with fans that much."

Just coming off of a successful run on ABC's "Dancing with the Stars" where he partnered with Paralympic snowboarder Amy Purdy (they didn't win the mirror ball, but they did come in second), the dancer and choreographer said he wanted to bring an "energy and message" to audiences that encourages them to get up and move.

Move on Tour

When: June 20 at 8 p.m.

And so far, with a stop planned at the Tower Theater in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania this Friday night, the siblings have been getting a great reaction from the audience.

"So far every show has sold out," Derek said.

It's no wonder really. Praised as one of the most talented young choreographers out there, Derek and his DWTS partners have been in the finals for the past four seasons, including this past one, he said.

"Dancing with Amy (Purdy) was amazing," he said. "She's an inspiration."

Purdy, who lost her legs at 19 after a bout of bacterial meningitis caused septic shock, definitely worked extra hard, Derek said.

"It was challenging," he said.

But it never felt like a competition dancing with Purdy, he said. The pair just immersed themselves into their dances week after week.

"It was a new journey and it was great," he said.

And fans of the show really want to see Derek strut his stuff for another DTWS season, but will he be returning?

"We'll see," is his answer.

Derek said there will be all kinds of different dance genres in the "Move" show. There will be hip-hop, Latin ballroom, tap and contemporary. The siblings will also sing a few songs.